The non-MVA pre-TTL MSRP for a '91 NSX was ~$60k. A well-equipped 1st model-year mid-model-change gen-4 '91 Accord was ~$15k, a moderately-equipped 1st model-year gen-2 '91 Legend was ~$30k.
In 2005 (w/ regards to MSRP's), the NSX-T was ~$90k, a well-equipped Accord was ~$22.5k, a moderately-equipped RL was ~$45k.
Fast-forward if you will to model-year 2014 w/ availability mid/latter 2013 (based on 2011/2012 pricing), this is what seems likely:
~$100k+ NSX
-2.0
~$25k+ Accord 9th gen. (well-equipped)
~$50k+ RL 3rd gen. (moderately-equipped)
... and none of all that really matters now, it was just to give perspective.
Personally speaking, I see the forthcoming NSX-
2.0 being no less than ~$100k & no more than ~$125k. If it can deliver 9/10 of the overall experience
& all-around performance of the 458 Italia, Gallardo, MP4-12C, sign me up! Tho'- there is an uncomfortable feeling in me w/ some realness to the reality that it may be ~$150k+ (or even ~$125k to ~$150k) of which would make me "meh" unless it was out-of-this-world special (to me).
Some have pegged the USDM Nissan GT-R price-point (USD). The R-35 may
only be ~$85k, but you're getting a ~$25k car w/ a ~$60k power-train/drive-train. It ain't called
Godzilla for no reason!
FWIW, the pay-to-play is:
~$65k+ Cayman
~$75k+ Evora
~$80k+ C6 Z06
~$85k+ GT-R
~$100k+ 911 Carrera
~$110k+ C6 ZR1
~$125k+ 911 GT3
~$135k+ R8 V8
~$150k+ 911 Turbo
~$165k+ R8 V10
~$200k+ SLS AMG
~$225k+ Gallardo
~$250k+ 458 Italia
~$250k+ MP4-12C
Assuming the NSX
-2.0 is of an exotic form-factor along w/ a (rear) mid-engine, upward-opening doors (please, please Honda!
), high-revving & efficient/dependable V6 w/ linear power-delivery, aluminum+composite in construction, reasonable to own/run & maintain-service, advanced electronics (torque-vectoring, brake-steer, launch/traction/suspension controls, H.U.D., WiFi & data/telemetry display), performance parameters of ~3.75s or less 0-60mph, ~11.5s 1/4mile, ~175mph+ topspeed, SH-AWD w/ KERS, CVT hybrid, ~3,000 lbs. weight (even under ~3,200 lbs. would be grear), uber-lite version of Acura's Power Plenum design/styling philosophy, and a sticker of ~$100k to ~$125k... I'm game!
I personally could care less if it was 350hp, 450hp, 550hp
IF it accomplished all of the aforementioned. T-&-T (torque & traction) matter to me more than HP which is tooted for bench-racing & high-end/topspeed. Practical & usable performance metrics being fulfilled are all that matter to me. . .